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September 8th, 1908 



\ A /E beg to call your attention to our 

 immense stock of Araucarias, espe- 

 cially the Excelsa, all grown in the open air 

 under slat houses, and, as we have more 

 than we can conveniently make room for 

 indoors, we make the following low offer to 

 move this stock at once. 



Look this offer over carefully, compare 

 the sizes and prices with former lists, and you 

 will find it to your interest to lay in your 

 supply at once. 



ARAUCARIA EXCELSA 



4 inch pots, 7 to 8 inches high, 3 tiers, at ... . 



" 3 " " - . . . 

 '• 4 " " . . . . 

 " 4 " " . - . . 

 " 4to5 " •'.... 



10 to 12 



1 3 to 1 5 

 r6 to 18 

 20 to 22 



ARAUCARIA EXCELSA GLAUCA 



5 inch pots, 8 inches high, 2 tiers, at 



12 



ARAUCARIA ROBUSTA COMPAGTA 



6 inch pots, 1 2 inches high, 2 to 3 tiers 







•35 

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each 





■75 



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PTERIS WILSONI 



The most decorative of all the Pteris. A handsomely crested Fern which is 

 just as useful as a specimen plant as any variety of Nephrolepis. We offer a fine 

 lot of six inch pans at 35 cents each. 



Please refer to circular No. 36. 



Yours very truly, 



HENRY A. DREER, Inc. 



Nurseries, Riverton, N. J. 714 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia 



